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Extended Ad-Aware SE Settings
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Set : Unload recognized processes & modules during scan
Set : Obtain command line of scanned processes
Set : Scan registry for all users instead of current user only
Set : Let Windows remove files in use at next reboot
Set : Delete quarantined objects after restoring
Set : Write-protect system files after repair (Hosts file, etc.)
Set : Include basic Ad-Aware settings in log file
Set : Include additional Ad-Aware settings in log file
Set : Include reference summary in log file
Set : Include alternate data stream details in log file
Set : Play sound at scan completion if scan locates critical objects

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Guest_Andy_veal_*

Posted 10 May 2005 - 11:20 AM

Guest_Andy_veal_*

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Please follow the instructions located in Step Five: Posting a Hijack This Log. Post your HJT log as a reply to this thread, which has been relocated to the Malware Removal Forum for providing you with further assistance.

Kindly note that it is very busy in the Malware Removal Forum, so there may be a delay in receiving a reply. Please also note that HJT logfiles are reviewed on a first come/first served basis.

vera

Posted 12 May 2005 - 05:09 PM

vera

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Hello Andy:Following the instructions located in Step Five: Posting a Hijack This Log, as you recommended, I downloaded HJT and scanned my PC. It was quite easy to recognize in HJT log-file two objects directly related to my annoying malicious “Search Bar”. I fixed them and rebooted my PC in Safe mode, run CCleaner and Ad-Aware after that. It did not find any critical objects. I rebooted the PC in normal mode and I run Ad-aware full scan. The log file was clean again. Now I got rid of this “search bar” and I have already full control on my toolbars without restrictions on adding/removing. I post my HJT log for analysis to provide me with further assistance.

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